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Cybernetics, Environmental protection and Digitization Expert

🌟 An AI Moment! After an 11-year journey studying neural networks, I've finally laid my hands on the document I've been waiting for: "Artificial Intelligence in the European Commission." The European Commission is boldly integrating AI with a focus on ethical standards and innovation. This move is more than just tech; it's about shaping Europe's digital future, with a keen eye on rights and ethics. The document highlights key impact areas of AI, ranging from healthcare to environmental protection. The transformative potential for public services and governance is immense, setting global benchmarks. For us in the tech community Lietuvos IT vadovų klubas | CIO.LT , it's a call to innovate responsibly. As we move towards a future that is increasingly dependent on AI, how do you envision AI's role in Europe's future governance and public services? Share your thoughts and let's discuss. #ArtificialIntelligence #EuropeanCommission #TechInnovation #DigitalEurope #FutureOfAI

great, Europe remains long behind in the development and practical application of AI, but is far ahead in regulation.

Bogdan Koretski

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'Hej, AI, summarize the story of Romeo & Juliet. - Romeo and Juliet's ill-fated love, fueled by impulsive decisions and defiance of their families' feud, ultimately leads to their tragic demise. or - Romeo and Juliet's courageous pursuit of true love, defying societal and familial constraints, highlights the enduring power of passion and the transformative potential of transcending social divides. or While Romeo and Juliet's commitment to their love showcases the intensity of youthful passion, the tragic consequences of their impulsive decisions ultimately raise questions about the wisdom of their choices.' Will it be that easy to spot less obvious biases in AI's outcomes that are propagated in different summarizations across Commission units over time?

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